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THE CORNISHMAN AND CORNISH TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JUNE 5 1930

CAMBORNE POLICE COURT

HAYLE GIRL AND HER BABY.

Nora Ellen Pellow of Mellanear Row,
Hayle, summoned Andrew Stevens, 21,
chauffeur, Tregarthan, Ludgvan, to shew
cause why he should not contribute towards
the maintenance of her illegitimate
child of which the alleged defendant
was the father.

Mr. Thomas stated that complainant
lived with her parents. The parties met
about the time of the general election
last year. They went out together and
visited tho cinema.

Complainant swore that the defendant
was the father of her child born April
9th last. She used to walk out with
defendant two or three times a week.

James Chappel, labourer, of Mellanear
Row, said he had seen complainant
and defendant together.

Mrs May Pellow, complainant's
mother, stated that she treated defendant
as her daughter's sweetheart. He never
denied the paternity of the child.

Miss Eilene Pellow, sister of
complainant, also gave evidence and said
she had seen defendant with her sister.

Defendant denied that he had conducted
himself improperly with complainant.
He went for walks with her, but
there was my misconduct. He denied
paternity to the girl's mother. Complainant
knew he was engaged at the time.

After hearing other evidence, the bench
made an order against defendant for
10s per week until the child was 16